On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 6:17 PM Maxime Coquelin <maxime.coque...@redhat.com> wrote:
> > > On 3/22/19 2:37 PM, David Marchand wrote: > > Having the standard stats and the rx burst stats on the same line gives a > > really long line and is not consistent with the rest. > > > > Before: > > RX-packets: 3542977 TX-packets: 3542971 TX-dropped: 6 > RX-bursts : 499440 [24% of 2 pkts + 15% of 1 pkts + 61% of > others] > > TX-bursts : 499440 [24% of 2 pkts + 15% of 1 pkts + 61% of others] > > > > After: > > RX-packets: 4629969 TX-packets: 4629969 TX-dropped: 0 > > RX-bursts : 663328 [19% of 2 pkts + 17% of 3 pkts + 64% of others] > > TX-bursts : 663328 [19% of 2 pkts + 17% of 3 pkts + 64% of others] > > > > Fixes: af75078fece3 ("first public release") > > Cc:sta...@dpdk.org > > While the patch is good, I wonder whether we should backport it. > Indeed, it might break some scripts parsing testpmd output. > > Any thoughts? > It seems unlikely, this feature is disabled by default. But yes, I would avoid backporting it. -- David Marchand